IN PICS | How To Remove Password From PDF: Step-By-Step Guide
ABP NewsClick on Choose 'Tools' > Click on 'Encrypt' > Click on 'Remove Security' > If your document has a 'Document Open' password, click on 'OK' to remove it / If your document has a permissions password, type the correct password in the 'Enter Password' box and then click 'OK' > Once you enter the current password, the software will permanently remove the password from the document. " class="lazy" fetchpriority="high" onerror="this.onerror=null;this.src='https://cdn.abplive.com/imagebank/default_16x9.png';"> Click on Choose 'Tools' > Click on 'Encrypt' > Click on 'Remove Security' > If your document has a 'Document Open' password, click on 'OK' to remove it / If your document has a permissions password, type the correct password in the 'Enter Password' box and then click 'OK' > Once you enter the current password, the software will permanently remove the password from the document. " class="lazy" fetchpriority="high" onerror="this.onerror=null;this.src='https://cdn.abplive.com/imagebank/default_16x9.png';"> If your PDF file is secured with an "owner password," you can follow these steps: Open the PDF in a PDF reader like Acrobat Pro on your PC/laptop > Click on Choose 'Tools' > Click on 'Encrypt' > Click on 'Remove Security' > If your document has a 'Document Open' password, click on 'OK' to remove it / If your document has a permissions password, type the correct password in the 'Enter Password' box and then click 'OK' > Once you enter the current password, the software will permanently remove the password from the document.